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These five U.S. paralympic swimmers call Loyola University Maryland home
Cameron Rogers - Catholic News Service
September 09, 2016
The Catholic university in Baltimore serves as the main training ground for five swimmers competing at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
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Grammy Award winner Emmylou Harris is performing to raise awareness about refugees around the world
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
September 09, 2016
Artists from across the country are coming together to perform, raise awareness about the global refugee crisis.
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Religious minorities face genocide in Middle East, activists say
Adelle Banks - Religion News Service
September 09, 2016
The West is willfully blind toward the mass killing of religious minorities in the Middle East, religious freedom advocates say.
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A Detroit prayer group is seeking peace in a city stricken by violence
Dan Meloy - Catholic News Service
September 08, 2016
Taking Back the Night is praying for peace in the city with the second-highest murder rate in the country.
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Pope Benedict: Pope Francis is better at reforming the Curia
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
September 08, 2016
"Practical governance was not my forte and this certainly was a weakness."
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South Sudanese activists face intimidation for meeting with U.N. Security Council
Justin Lynch - Associated Press
September 08, 2016
The government harassment is in response to position papers that supported an arms embargo on South Sudan or a new regional protection force.
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